We are in class today playing around with Cha Cha, a search engine. This is a bit of a Turing test as we are unaware if the guide function is actually a computer or a person. Here are some logs that I put in.

Guide SessionStatus: Connecting ...Status: Looking for a guide ...Status: Connected to guide: Selena(7347)Selena(7347): Welcome to ChaCha!Selena(7347): Hi there! Feel free to clarify your search if it might help me deliver more accurate results.You: Hello, I'm looking for information on the wonderful world of CARPS. Also, do you have anything relating to BDSM? I'm into that kinda stuff. :)Selena(7347): I'm sorry, but we're not allowed to search for anything pornographic in nature. May I search something else for you today?Selena(7347): Session ending due to restricted contentStatus: Session ended.

The next part was relating to shoop da whoop and IMMA CHARGIN MAH LAZER!! but it was apperntly obvious that the person I was talking to was a real person. I would have the log for it but I got the message "Abuse alert".

I'm sorry for the second account, but I can't seem to remember my password...

Josh, I'd personally like to thank you. The Banjo-Tooie soundtrack (along with Conker's Bad Fur Day) is some of my all-time favorite music, and I can't wait to hear a quality version of the USFs. Your finalized Banjo-Kazooie rip has been an aural pleasure throughout the last few weeks.

Thanks again. And thanks for your all help, Mouser. It's people like you guys that make a forum great.

There's a second version of the Gruntilda's Lair theme that uses a wooden percussion instument in place of the chimes. It's used whenever one of the other variations is the Freezezy Peak Puzzle or Entrance.

Those music pieces for the game's level puzzles and their respective entrances are not always identical. Try listening to the the jigsaw puzzle and level entrance themes to Clanker's Cavern, Bubblegloop Swamp, Gobi's Valley, Mad Monster Mansion, and Click Clock Wood. (Since it doesn't use the main theme, the dynamic USF with CC's entrance theme and BS's puzzle theme has a shorter intro).

There are also three versions of the aquatic lair theme. The first is the normal version, the second has a shorter intro (mentioned in the above point), and the third has no laugh sound.

I made MP3s the night I discovered the USFs, and since Grunty's Lair (Aquatic) popped up about 10 times, I simply deleted the ones that weren't necessary. Mine has the laugh (and it's the same length as all of the other lairs), so I think it was sheer luck on that fact.

Some part of my brain knew that the MMM aquatic theme wasn't unused. In my original mention of that, I was saying that the music was used, in the bucket (meaning the well, I haven't really played the later level in quite some time). Just trying to get that clear.

Sorry, I thought he did. I know it says, "Someone42" as the ripper, but I remember it saying "Josh W" when the USF rip first was released. I may be thinking of something else, but I'm pretty sure I'm not.

Edit: Er, I was thinking of Donkey Kong 64... the music sounds so similar, I guess they both got dislodged from when I originally processed the ripper usernames.